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Banner action with lecture and police visit in Sweden’s Nest 6

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RESISTANCE MOVEMENT. Activists and members from Sweden’s Nest 6 met in Skellefteå on Saturday, 9 October, for an eventful day in the struggle.

Nordic Resistance Movement Nest 6 "Love Your People" banner action police smoke grenade

First on the agenda was a banner action with two banners, which were hung in both directions from a motorway bridge. The messages displayed were “Love your people!” and “White workers built this country – White workers can take this country back!”

Nordic Resistance Movement Nest 6 "Love Your People" banner action

The action was very successful and was received positively by many drivers, who beeped their horns and gave the thumbs-up. Several curious passers-by asked questions and talked convivially with the activists.

Nordic Resistance Movement Nest 6 "Love Your People" banner action smoke

The activists had brought a number of green-coloured smoke emitters, which were highly effective in attracting attention to the action. They were also noticed by the local police force, who quickly sent a patrol car to the scene. Another police car soon joined, which gave the collective force the courage to walk over to the activists and ask them all to identify themselves individually. They also asked questions based on hearsay about “burning flares” and “smoke that was dangerous to traffic”.

Nordic Resistance Movement Nest 6 "Love Your People" banner action police harassment

Nordic Resistance Movement Nest 6 "Love Your People" banner action police harassment
The police attempt to identify an activist

When the police were asked if these suspicions related to any criminal activity, they replied that they were investigating them in order to work out if any crime had been committed. It should be noted that smoke emitters are completely legal and do not require a licence to own or use. Aside from their questioning, the police investigation seemed mostly to consist of the group of officers standing about ten metres away in a huddle, scratching their heads and making phone calls in an attempt to find out if the activists were doing anything illegal.

Nordic Resistance Movement Nest 6 "Love Your People" banner action

Nordic Resistance Movement Nest 6 "Love Your People" banner action police harassment
Swedish tax money at work

However, this seemed to be a fruitless task for the police, who appeared relieved when the activity finally concluded and the activists left the area.

After the successful action, the activists and members gathered in a hired venue where they held their monthly meeting, followed by a well-earned and delicious dinner.

Nordic Resistance Movement Nest 6 meeting food

With their stomachs full, it was time to listen to a lecture by Andreas Holmvall. The lecture began with Andreas talking a bit about himself and his journey to the struggle, as well as his development in the Nordic Resistance Movement. As a member of the media group, he then gave an extended presentation about the group’s operations and propaganda in general.

Nordic Resistance Movement Nest 6 meeting speech
Holmvall speaks about the major events he has been involved with in the Resistance Movement

The lecture was very successful and was delivered to an engaged audience, who had many questions and comments about what was said. The lecture ended with resounding applause and a positive response from the attendees.

Nordic Resistance Movement Nest 6 meeting audience
There was a good atmosphere among members of the audience

This lecture can be regarded as a “beta version” of a lecture Andreas intends to give at this year’s edition of Organisation Days, which is something to look forward to for those planning to attend.